The Social Theorists
The social theorists talk about breaking the status quo and bring in revolutionary ideas into implementation. They think that as a citizen, everybody of us must be active in exploring every avenue to usher in some changes, however slight they seem to be. The power or the authority, by fair or foul means, tries invariably to repress out free thinking either ideologically or by forceful means or by applying both. The government and ruling parties try to force upon the citizens. They think that people will operate at their beck and call. Whenever heroic persons embrace martyrdom on some red letter day, it is by denying the draconian rules and repressions of the state machinery. But the authority always has some secret conspiracy against the rebels up their sleeve. The freedom fighters act somewhat impulsively on the spur of the moment. Sometimes, they are accused if or mocked at as they build castle in the air in the sense that the revolutionary persons dream of organizing a utopian society in a free nation. Independence is a much sought after aspect of any country. But post-independence years have gone astray in many nations through the wrong leadership where people were all at sea.
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